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No, "bet for" does not make sense on its own. It is not a phrase that can be used in written English. The correct phrase would be "bet on," which means to back something or someone with money or support. For example, "I'm betting on the underdog in the race."
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Would they bet, for instance?
Your best bet for bread?
Good bet for American fare.
It's a safer bet for a party.
It was a bet for the future.
I'll bet for some, weirdly, it was.
Your best bet for healthy aging?
Such gambles may be a bad bet for many.
Is the wind industry still a safe bet for investors?
Are new nuclear power plants a good bet for taxpayers?
"No problem" or "you bet" for "you're welcome".
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